N NoNoBadDog! May 12, 2006 #3 hurricaneleslie said: is speed too high for speakers? Click to expand... There is no "speed for speakers". Perhaps if you enlightened us with at least a little bit of information, we can help you. Otherwise, the crystal ball appears cloudy. Bobby
hurricaneleslie said: is speed too high for speakers? Click to expand... There is no "speed for speakers". Perhaps if you enlightened us with at least a little bit of information, we can help you. Otherwise, the crystal ball appears cloudy. Bobby
M Malke May 12, 2006 #4 hurricaneleslie said: is speed too high for speakers? Click to expand... This is the third post you've made, all of them without any information to enable people to help you: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm Malke
hurricaneleslie said: is speed too high for speakers? Click to expand... This is the third post you've made, all of them without any information to enable people to help you: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm Malke
R R..VENKATARAMAN May 14, 2006 #6 what is your audio system, is it realtek. if so click the icon of realtek in systems tray and choose sound effect and choose <none>
what is your audio system, is it realtek. if so click the icon of realtek in systems tray and choose sound effect and choose <none>